Poems of Rupert Brooke
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This volume reprints Brooke's complete oeuvre, from the early lyric poems to those written shortly before his death: "Tiare Tahiti," "The Great Lover," "The Dead," "The Soldier," many others.
Este poeta inglés es célebre por sus sonetos bélicos idealistas, escritos durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Sus versos se caracterizan por un profundo sentido patriótico y una reflexión sobre el sacrificio y el significado del conflicto. Aunque su vida fue breve, su obra dejó una marca imborrable en la literatura inglesa, especialmente a través de su famoso soneto «El Soldado». Sus poemas a menudo exploran temas del deber nacional, el valor y la inevitabilidad del destino.






This volume reprints Brooke's complete oeuvre, from the early lyric poems to those written shortly before his death: "Tiare Tahiti," "The Great Lover," "The Dead," "The Soldier," many others.
Here are the unforgettable works of two British poets who chronicled The Great War, but never lived to see its end. Although some of Brooke's verses come from an earlier, happier time, the most powerful poems convey the tragedy of warfare, including Brooke's "1914: The Soldier" and Owen's "Anthem for Doomed Youth" and "The Sentry."
With a Memoir
The reputation of Rupert Brooke has survived many changes of literary fashion since his death in the Aegean in 1915, aged twenty-eight. This standard edition of his poems was edited and arranged by his great friend Geoffrey Keynes. It includes a considerable number of early pieces, among them two of his longest poems, "The Pyramids" and "The Bastille".
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